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SLASH S.E.R.P.E.N.T. Festival : Live from Denver
(2025)Guitar legend Slash reignites the spirit of the blues in SLASH: Live in Denver, a concert film capturing his electrifying July 17, 2024 performance at the Mission Ballroom in Colorado. As part of the S.E.R.P.E.N.T. Festival tour, Slash and his powerhouse ensemble, Slash’s Blues Ball, deliver a raw, soulful set that pays homage to some of the most influential figures in rock and blues history. The band features Slash on lead and rhythm guitar, Teddy "ZigZag" Andreadis (keyboards, harmonica, vocals), Tash Neal (rhythm guitar, vocals), Johnny Griparic (bass, backing vocals), and Michael Jerome (drums) — a group of longtime collaborators who bring an undeniable chemistry to the stage.Together they tear through a stunning lineup of blues standards and rock classics, honoring icons such as Bukka White, Howlin’ Wolf, Booker T. & the MG’s, Fleetwood Mac, Freddie King, The Temptations, T-Bone Walker, Hoyt Axton, Robert Johnson, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Bob Dylan, and Elmore James. Highlights include searing renditions of Parchman Farm Blues, Killing Floor, Born Under a Bad Sign, Oh Well, Big Legged Woman, and Key to the Highway. The journey continues with the hypnotic groove of Papa Was a Rolling Stone, the smoky soul of Stormy Monday, and the heavy punch of The Pusher. Slash also unveils a brand-new original, Metal Chestnut, before launching into Cross Road Blues and a fiery take on Hendrix’s Stone Free. The encore features It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry and culminates in a roof-raising finale with Shake Your Money Maker. Interwoven with candid backstage interviews, the film captures Slash reflecting on his deep personal connection to the blues, the stories behind the songs, and his reverence for the artists who paved the way. With SLASH: Live in Denver, Slash’s Blues Ball serves the blues the way it’s meant to be: loud, live, and dangerous.

It's So Easy and Other Lies
(2016)Charts the life story of Guns N' Roses bass player Duff McKagan, the meteoric rise of the band and his struggles with alcohol and drug addiction.

The Rainbow
(2019)While the world around it has changed dramatically, The Rainbow Bar and Grill has remained as one of the last bastions of true rock 'n' roll on Hollywood's famed Sunset Strip.
Hendrix: Band of Gypsys
(1999)A look back at the historic Jimi Hendrix concert performance at the Fillmore East, New York on 1 January, 1970.

Guns n' Roses: Sex N' Drugs N' Rock N' Roll
(2003)A critical review of the album that changed the world, featuring unseen archive footage of performances and reflections from guitarist Izzy Stradlin.

Jeff Beck: Still on the Run
(2018)This film tells Jeff’s story from his earliest days growing up in Wallington, Surrey with his home made guitars, teenage friendship with Jimmy Page and the influences of guitarists such as Les Paul, Cliff Gallup and James Burton. With essential tracks from throughout his career it follows his journey from art school and early bands, through his various groups, musical ventures and passion for hot rods, to the release of his latest album and sell-out show at the Hollywood Bowl. We hear testimony to the genius of Jeff Beck from musicians who have recorded and played along side him such as Jimmy Page, David Gilmour, Eric Clapton, Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood, Jennifer Batten, Beth Hart, Joe Perry and Slash who all shine a light on his ever-evolving guitar style and reveal why to this day he remains not only a musical visionary but also the most influential and highly rated guitarist of his generation.
As the Palaces Burn
(2014)The making of the Lamb Of God As The Palaces Burn album documentary takes an intimate, 70 minute look into the making of the band's modern, metal masterpiece. Includes in depth new Lamb Of God interviews with producers Devin Townsend and Josh Wilbur.